AT&T and IBM announced a new global alliance agreement to develop solutions that help support the “Internet of Things.” The companies will combine their analytic platforms, cloud, and security technologies with privacy in mind to gain more insights on data collected from machines in a variety of industries.

AT&T, the leader in connected cars, and Tesla, the premier all-electric vehicle manufacturer, have entered into a new multi-year exclusive agreement to enable current and future Tesla vehicles in North America with high speed wireless connectivity.

As 4G LTE networks reach more and more people in the US, virtually every automobile manufacturer is working toward a connected car that takes advantage of next-generation data speeds, from voice-controlled apps and infotainment to advanced diagnostics.

While social media, mobility, cloud and other new and disruptive technologies can do much to move business forward, they can also compromise security. As we have entered 2014, the stakes are higher than ever. We're not just talking about personal data protection or identity theft anymore.

AT&T and IBM announced a new strategic relationship to give businesses a simplified, single-source for network security and threat management. The two companies will offer business customers a new joint service combining security network infrastructure with advanced threat monitoring and analytics.

In February, we introduced our vision for AT&T's network of the future, entitled the “User-Defined Network Cloud.” Supported by our Domain 2.0 supplier program, we are putting customers at the center of the network with a modern, cloud-based architecture that is a global first at this scale.

AT&T, the leader in connected cars, and Tesla, the premier all-electric vehicle manufacturer, have entered into a new multi-year exclusive agreement to enable current and future Tesla vehicles in North America with high speed wireless connectivity.

As 4G LTE networks reach more and more people in the US, virtually every automobile manufacturer is working toward a connected car that takes advantage of next-generation data speeds, from voice-controlled apps and infotainment to advanced diagnostics.

AT&T and IBM announced a new global alliance agreement to develop solutions that help support the “Internet of Things.” The companies will combine their analytic platforms, cloud, and security technologies with privacy in mind to gain more insights on data collected from machines in a variety of industries.

While social media, mobility, cloud and other new and disruptive technologies can do much to move business forward, they can also compromise security. As we have entered 2014, the stakes are higher than ever. We're not just talking about personal data protection or identity theft anymore.

AT&T Inc. has released it 2013 Annual Report, with solid revenue and strong EPS growth, driven by continued gains in the company’s key growth drivers — mobile and IP data, U-verse and strategic business services.